THE INDIAN LILY and other Stories. Crown 8vo. 6/-
Translated by Ludwig Lewisohn, M.A.
⁂ A series of characteristic stories by the great German Master which exhibit his art in every phase. Sudermann is chiefly known in this country as a writer of novels and of plays, but this volume will place him in a new light for English readers—as a writer of short stories of the first rank. In fact he may with justice be termed the German Maupassant.
BY SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM.
ALSO AND PERHAPS. Crown 8vo. 6/-
Author of "Unaddressed Letters," "British Malaya," etc.
Punch—"'Dodo Island' contains a long quotation of such genuine humour that to have rescued it is an achievement in itself. Although in this sketch Sir Frank apologises almost humbly for mentioning history in 'Tamarin' and 'Ile de la Passe,' he becomes an historian unashamed, and a most attractive one. 'The Kris Incarnadine' provided me with a more grizzly sensation than I have been able to conjure up for many years, and 'Disbelief in the Unseen' ought to be read aloud daily to those obnoxious people who cannot bring themselves to believe in anything that does not take place within a stone's throw of their parish pump."
BY MARCELLE TINAYRE.
THE SHADOW OF LOVE. Crown 8vo. 6/-